101855 Besides being one of the cleanest transport systems in the world, the MRT provides scenic views of our heartland and city areas, with great access to almost every part of Singapore.
101856 You can download the train route map from www.smrt.com.sg and use it to navigate your way around our island.
101857 SMRT provides a host of ticketing schemes based on stored value smartcards to suit your needs – from standard one-time travel tickets to tourist concession passes.
101858 Stored value cards, locally known as ez-link cards, can be purchased from the TransitLink Ticket Office located at selected SMRT stations, and standard value tickets may be purchased from General Ticketing Machines (GTMs) located at all SMRT stations.
101859 You may top up your ez-link cards at any Transitlink Ticket Office or GTM using cash or NETS.
101860 The minimum top-up value is S$10 while the maximum stored value allowed on your card is S$100.
101861 For standard one-time travel tickets, a S$1 deposit is required and can be refundable at any GTM or Passenger Service Centre at your alighting station.
101862 SMRT has taken various steps to ensure accessibility for wheelchair users, families with children in strollers, the visually impaired and those travelling with luggage or large packages, ensuring that all your needs are well taken care of when you ride with SMRT.
101865 Sri Warisan, a Malay dance company formed in 1997, is the brainchild of Cultural Medallion recipient Som Said, and is well-known for blending traditional art form with contemporary techniques.
101866 Its performers are well-equipped in the areas of theatre, dance, music and multimedia, and each year, Sri Warisan makes its mark on more than 200 local events and 10 overseas festivals.
101867 This dynamic dance troupe was invited in 2008 to perform for the F1 Grand Prix Race, held for the first time in Singapore, and has made its presence known in Malaysia, Tokyo, Turkey and Korea.
101868 The Sri Warisan dance troupe even went further to perform to critical acclaim at the 41st International Festival of Folklore in the Mediterranean and the World Expo, both which were in Spain.
101869 Currently comprising about 30 performing artistes and more than 200 student performers, the Sri Warisan dance troupe has the potential of expanding even further, as it regularly organises outreach programmes to local schools and communities.